I’m a dreamer, a writer, a rafter, a listener, a traveler, a poet, a sailor, a painter, a snowboarder, a romantic, and a mountain biker. I’ve been a student, a bartender, an interrogator, a banker, an instructor, a linguist, a manager, a navigator, a chef’s apprentice, a retail buyer, and a rugby player. I can be anything.

During college, I explored. I explored different classes, different majors, and different schools in different states. I lived in Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, Colorado, Arizona, California, and Michigan. I lived in dormitory rooms, in apartments by myself and with friends, on a llama ranch, in a house with my aunt, on a boat, in my tent, and in military barracks. I traveled from coast to coast across the United States, sailed the Erie Canal, hiked through the Tetons, cycled along a great length of the St. Lawrence, and fell through the bright blue sky of Tucson. I have seen the mountains of Oahu, the cliffs of Tintagel, dolphins swimming off of Sandy Hook, moose wandering on Isle Royale, lightning across the rocky shores of Monterey, and mists swallowing mountains whole in the Peaks District.

Right now, I'm a reference librarian and the library instruction coordinator for Montana State University Libraries in beautiful Bozeman, Montana. I moved here in 2003 after graduating from Drexel University. While in library school, I also spent time as an intern at the Lippincott Library, the business library for the Wharton School and the University of Pennsylvania. I started library school after finishing my MBA at Philadelphia University and then working in e-commerce for two years. More information can be found on my vitae.

I have many more things to see and do. No matter where I go or what I become, I feel lucky just being me.